Art

With 52 weeks of fantastic art projects using easy-to-find, everyday materials, Art with Anything provides a year of creativity, imagination, and fun for children ages 4-10! Organized alphabetically by material, each week features one everyday material (address labels, fabric scraps, leaves, rocks) and provides five days of unique activities, increasing in complexity with each day. Art with Anything uses materials like buttons, cardboard, hole-punch dots, junk mail, masking tape, sandpaper, and salt, which encourages recycling and reusing! Children will love making "Glitter Photo Jars"; or working on "Shake-It-Up-Bag Paintings"; and projects like "Family Finger Puppets"; and "Fluff-N-Puff Mobiles"; will keep them entertained for hours and stretch their imaginations. Whether at home or at school, in child care or an after-school program, exploring the process of creating art is one of the most compelling ways children learn, and Art with Anything keeps children learning creatively all year long!

This beautiful full-color resource book provides 72 step-by-step lessons that teach the seven elements of art: line, shape, color, value, texture, form, and space. For each art element, there are group and individual projects. Teacher pages define each art element and list literature references and fine art examples. Also featured are 24 experiences designed to teach the styles of famous artists. 160 full-color pages.

The Illustrated Elements of Art & Principles of Design has been developed for young students with large full color reproductions and clear explanations of each concept. Introductions to the elements of art and principles of design describe each concept with colorful illustrations, artwork, and photographs. Each individual concept is followed by hands–on activities to reinforce the students' comprehension.

Primary Art is the newest book in award-winning author MaryAnn Kohl's art series, with more than 100 projects that offer amazing results to delight and teach children ages 5--8. A unique characteristic of Primary Art is that each art experience has three parts; it is introduced by a simple activity, progresses to a more experienced level, and finishes with a more intricate primary art experience. With this book, teachers, parents, after-school caregivers, and anyone working with children will encourage creativity, promote the process of art exploration, and appreciate the significance of the resulting art. Activities are sure to please, such as "Shimmer Paint," painting on aluminum foil with tempera and dish detergent, "Squeezy Batik," a batik resist using a flour-water mixture and watercolors, "Crinkle Scruncher," crinkled paper formed into sculptures, and "Jellie Dangles," ornaments made with gelatin!

Key features of this book:

Activities are presented from quick-and-easy to multifaceted.

Three-part projects offer exploration of the qualities and properties of art materials, an introductory art experience, and a third project that builds upon the introduction.

Everyday materials are listed to capture the imagination of primary children.

Each individual's artwork will reflect individual creativity, not a pre-made sample or mock-up.

All projects have icons that designate time requirements, adult involvement, materials, and experience level for artists.